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subtled0ct0r

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  1. Iâve recently been sorting this stuff out. Most important thing has been to make sure you get the most recent versions of the mods. As of today, that means BC v6 and UL v2 and v13 of the patches. Install UL before BC, and load UL before BC. When Iâve had problems Iâve: - trashed the existing LandMagic .esp, if there was one - gone back into Wrye Bashâs âInstallersâ tab and uninstalled BC - then immediately reinstalled BC - then gone to the âModsâ tab and re-enabled BC and all the patches. Went into the game and that seemed to fix everything, so then I: - ran Land Magic and enabled its new .esp - ran TES4LODGen EDIT - sorry, this forum canât seem to handle apostrophes?
  2. Iâve stopped using Stutter Remover and Streamline - I find they can introduce more issues than they solve. Now I just use MoreHeap and ENBoost. On my last machine they pretty much solved the stability issues and needed *very* little tinkering, if any. On my current machine with Intel graphics, nothing I tried would stop the crashing. The more mods and eye candy (QTP3R etc.) I added, the quicker the crashes came, but even disabling that stuff didnât fully stop the crashing... UNTIL I edited the enblocal.ini settings and set EnableUnSafeMemoryHacks to true. I was hesitant to do that at first but the time between crashes went from ~20 minutes to ~6+ hours. (Which is way more time than I have to play, so itâs functionally crash-free.) I NEED Better Cities and Unique Landscapes, so this is extremely helpful. Worth a shot!
  3. Not to complicate things, but I would take the timescale into account. 4 miles across, sure, from a physical standpoint; but since time runs faster in the game, it takes ~6 hours to cross that distance instead of ~1 hour. So the actual geography being *represented* is more like, very roughly, 24 miles by 24 miles. Or about 576 square miles.
  4. Chalk up another vote for Francesco's + MOBS. The effect is subtle; there is still some scaling, and it feels like you're playing Oblivion, not a big conversion mod. But the parts of Oblivion's leveled lists that are annoying in vanilla... are no longer annoying. I like MOO a lot too, it's more restrained than OOO. But ultimately, I keep coming back to Frans.
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